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I'm disabled, married with 2 beautiful stepsons, 9yrs, and 8yrs old.I have asked for assistance through the normal avenues and have been turned down. My husband makes $12.00 an hour which seem like alot but it's not. I through disability make $580.00 per month. It is all we can do to pay our bills. we are told we make too much money for assistance, but they do not take into account doctor bills, and the rest. both of my boys are ADHD and our insurance is out of this world. we spend over $150.00 a month just for the boys medication, $200.00 for my medication and my husbands employer messed up our insurance by not taking the right amount out for insurance and they are now taking out double. my husband is bringing home $200.00 a week and i don't know what to do. please any advice is better than none. thanks for listening.

2006-12-11 02:44:37 · 14 answers · asked by mee2angel 1 in Family & Relationships Marriage & Divorce

i live in Yadkinville, N.C.

2006-12-11 03:09:02 · update #1

yes the boys have a natural mother whom is a crack cocaine addict. no help there she wont get a job. she is a big woman and says she is unable to work due to her size. no help at all from that end. she says that the things that she buys are from her alone that she is tired of the fat f----- getting all the credit for the things she buys, and that it is their dad and my responsibility to be santa since we have custody of the boys.

2006-12-11 07:36:00 · update #2

god bless you all for all the help i have been given in your answers may everyone have a very merry christmas. when i explained to the boys that their dad and i could not buy them anything for christmas they said thats ok mama lisa we dont want you to buy us anything we love each other and thats what counts christmas is all about jesus anyhow. Santa will bring us something so dont you worry. i cried my eyes out i have two of the most loving and thoughtful boys on the face of gods green earth. i thank god for them each and every day. thanks to all of you i have some great ideas. bless you all.

2006-12-13 12:15:09 · update #3

14 answers

Be thankful you have insurance and the disability assistance. There are millions of people living on less. They may get some meager assistance thru a church or social service agency, but still have no medicine.

Merry Christmas; you have medicine and a home.

2006-12-11 02:47:33 · answer #1 · answered by Faith 5 · 1 0

My husband and i are in the same situation me on disability and him working 2 kids, 7 and 8, meds (god adhd meds alone are a killer but we spend roughly 150 to 200/month),doctor visits alone are about 100/month, food, bills, gas etc... And since walmart took away clearance!! (f#c#ers!!!!) What i have done is clearance shop. walmart, toys r us, kmart, all the big chain stores. They put toys on clearance even at christmas season. I feel bad because it might not be what they hoped for but on the other hand i remember getting all i wanted when i was little. I also remember only playing with it for a short period of time. if they are 8 and 9 go for action figures, hot wheels, small lego sets, board games. spend about $50.00 on them. I got a remote control west coast choppers RC bike for my oldert son the price tag was 39.97 and i got it for 9.00. It can still be done this late. forget the usual clothing items because they arent interested in that. wrap each thing individual so it looks like more. if they have a game system check out movie rental stores or 2nd hand video stores. cd's are another thing that age likes. if they wrote out a list for "santa" look for the cheapest thing on the list if its affordable go for it. After christmas pick up stuff you know they would be intersted in the following year when it goes on clearance then keep it for birthdays or christmas. I know how exactly how you feel cause when i was reading the question i literally had to make sure i didnt write it. we have to pick and choose which bill we are paying when. we have my parents to help us though but all in all we spent about $100 total on out children and they are going to have alot to open. It may not be the exact things they asked for but when opening presents they dont remember their exact list.
i hope this helps some. Seriously though after christmas clearance is the best thing i have found to do to cut cost. they cut cost 50-90% after christmas stock up then. its very affordable then especially when something was 20.00 and marked down for just a few dollars.

2006-12-12 17:26:58 · answer #2 · answered by sunshineangel_1977 2 · 0 0

Sorry to hear of your woos. One of my sons is disabled and I to have a condition that is very painful. Do not count on welfare, this will just get you down, and mad! Try hard to get on the insurance from them it is a Gods send!
As for the food stamps and all else, just have to get by. What gets me is my boys will see these other kids getting expensive toys and such from the welfare peeps and these people are not struggling! Then when we go grocery shopping and these people on food stamps buy things we can not even afford, it does make one a tad bit irritated. One thing I do is cook all our food (kids are ADHD,ADD and I am also. Two of us are not on drugs for this. Healthier to cook your own food) make sure you have staples, flour, eggs, milk, sugar, oil, butter there are so many things you can make with these few ingredients! One truck is parked, still insured but we only use it if we have to. Just be careful of how you spend. If you do believe in drugs for your kids try buying the off drug, cheaper. Hopefully hubby gets more hours at work?
Kids do not need a whole lot. Kids are to spoiled these days anyways. We have computer access and two computers so this we agreed is worth keeping. We are luckier then most for Mr. does make good money. It is still hard though. Taxes are a killer!!
Anyhoo Good luck, learn to buy with coupons. You will do fine, wish you all the luck in the world. Try not to get down to bad! Keep your head up! This time of the year is hard....

BTW teaching kids to except welfare (free toys) we feel teaches them that things are free, which they are not. Free presents are great for some, but not us....so think for the future and what it will teach your kids....

2006-12-11 03:06:28 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

check out your local churches as they are pretty good about helping out needy families especially at christmas . do they have a mother natural i mean and if so what is she doing for them if anything? You are a good person to take this on for your step-children . Most would not even worry about it . Yes I know the bush administration can give thousands to foreign countries to help out but yet when it comes to his own country it is always a no to assistance for people here who really need help and cant get it . the bush administration makes me sick and i will be glad when he is out of office . But definately get some churches to help you I am sure they will not mind and they will be glad to help you any way they can . good luck and god bless you and happy holidays.

2006-12-11 03:46:05 · answer #4 · answered by Kate T. 7 · 0 0

My advice to you would be to contact Salvation Army. They do presents for kids every year. I saw the sign at my son's school. I think there was a sign up back in November, but if you contact them, they may be able to put you in touch with the local chapter in your town and hopefully they can help you this year. God bless you, and in spite of everything- Happy Holidays.
Also, in Texas, kids are eligible for Medicaid until they turn 18, and the income guidelines are quite different than regular assistance guidlines.

2006-12-11 03:04:38 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Does the mother pay child support? Assuming she has not died, she is responsible for a part of the cost of raising the boys. Take her to court and make her pay child support. It may not be a lot, but every little bit will help.

You might also check with some of the faith based charities to see if they might help. Check with the Catholic charities and United Methodist charities among others.

2006-12-11 02:58:42 · answer #6 · answered by sloop_sailor 5 · 0 0

properly, For one maximum 13 365 days previous comprehend Santa isn't genuine if not all. So perhaps she is established with and bless her little her heart for giving you wish. Your husband must be paying toddler help. i ought to take him to court docket ASAP. He legally has to grant your toddlers money somewhat him being the breadwinner. Granted he's there dad. Marine Corps Toys for little toddlers (products for toddlers 0-16 yrs); the Salvation military; interior sight Lions golf equipment typically undertake a needy kinfolk for the season. also churches will do a similar element.

2016-11-30 10:35:25 · answer #7 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

You sound like you've got it hard. I am sorry.
I don't know what advice to give you, since I'm not a really good decision-maker myself... Have you ever considered welfare? Or are you already on it? Maybe you could spend Christmas at the movies so that your boys can have at least something. All of you could.

2006-12-11 02:49:19 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

See if any churches or charities in your area would be able to help. There are probably some programs that would be able to help you provide some sort of Christmas for your boys. Where do you live?

2006-12-11 02:47:02 · answer #9 · answered by Rach 3 · 0 0

Goodwill, Salvation Army, Toys for Tots, All can help you provide a christmas for your stepsons

2006-12-11 04:09:21 · answer #10 · answered by teresadick30 3 · 0 0

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